Bio-Mycin® 200 (oxytetracycline injection) is approved for use in beef and dairy cattle and is indicated in the treatment of:
- Pneumonia and shipping fever complex associated with Pasteurella and Haemophilus.
- Infectious bovine kerato-conjunctivitis (pinkeye) caused by Moraxella bovis.
- Foot-rot and diphtheria caused by Fusobacterium necrophorum.
- Bacterial enteritis (scours) caused by Escherichia coli.
- Leptospirosis caused by Leptospira pomona.
- Wound infections and acute metritis caused by strains of Staphylococci and Streptococci organisms sensitive to oxytetracycline.
In swine, BIO-MYCIN 200 is indicated in the treatment of bacterial enteritis caused by Escherichia coli, pneumonia caused by Pasteurella multocida and leptospirosis caused by Leptospira pomona.
In sows, BIO-MYCIN 200 is indicated for aid in control of infectious enteritis in suckling pigs caused by Escherichia coli.
Features & Benefits
SMOOTH AND EASY ON YOUR CATTLE
- BIO-MYCIN 200 is the only injectable product formulated with Select Carrier™.
- SELECT CARRIER is a patented vehicle that reduces tissue irritation and cattle discomfort. Because of this unique carrier, costly injection-site lesions and post-treatment tissue reactions are minimized.
- In a head-to-head study, BIO-MYCIN 200 showed reduced tissue damage in cattle after injection when compared to Nuflor® (florfenicol), Micotil® (tilmicosin injection), Liquamycin® LA-200® (oxytetracycline injectable solution) or Noromycin® 300 LA (oxytetracycline).1
BROAD USE
- BIO-MYCIN 200 treats a wide range of diseases including pinkeye, bovine respiratory disease, foot rot and leptospirosis.
- BIO-MYCIN 200 is effective on various types of cattle: all beef cattle, lactating and non-lactating dairy cattle.
EFFICACY
- BIO-MYCIN 200 is more effective than LIQUAMYCIN LA-200, providing the immediate impact and long-lasting treatment animals need to recover. 2
- Compared to cattle treated with LIQUAMYCIN LA-200, cattle treated with BIO-MYCIN 200 had higher peaks and longer duration of antibiotic levels in tissue. 2
COST-EFFECTIVE
- BIO-MYCIN 200 has a low-dose volume with a pharmacokinetic profile similar to a 300 mg product.
- Losses due to lesion trimming can cost up to $40 per head.3 So choosing the smoother BIO-MYCIN 200 can improve cattle profitability and performance.
Dosage Information
- Consult your veterinarian prior to administering BIO-MYCIN 200.
- Read and follow all label directions.
- For Cattle: BIO-MYCIN 200 is to be administered by intramuscular, subcutaneous, or intravenous injection to beef cattle and dairy cattle. A single dosage of 9 milligrams of Bio-Mycin 200 per pound of body weight administered intramuscularly or subcutaneously is recommended in the treatment of shipping fever and pinkeye in conditions where re-treatment is impractical or inadvisable. BIO-MYCIN 200 can also be administered by intravenous, subcutaneous, or intramuscular injection at a level of 3 to 5 milligrams of oxytetracycline per pound of body weight per day. (see label for complete instructions)
- See label for swine dosage instructions.